Zambia’s Parliament Shows Progress, But Power Imbalance Persists
Zambia’s parliamentary evolution shows clear procedural gains but persistent structural imbalance. The 13th National Assembly (2021–2026) has improved operational activity,
Read MoreZambia’s parliamentary evolution shows clear procedural gains but persistent structural imbalance. The 13th National Assembly (2021–2026) has improved operational activity,
Read MoreFood security in Africa could face major disruption due to continuing uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict between
Read MoreSouth Africa’s recurring xenophobic violence is an act of a painful contradiction to the ideals of African unity, regional integration
Read MoreZambia’s first quarter 2026 economic performance shows steady progress in stabilisation and recovery efforts. The fiscal position reflects disciplined budget
Read MoreZambia’s achievement of a 22.1 percent tax-to-GDP ratio is a strong indicator that the country is making meaningful progress in
Read More“In multicloud environments, security should be about preserving an organisation’s ability to operate and innovate”, says Allan Juma, Lead Cyber
Read MoreThe Eskom tariff increase is changing the way industrial and commercial sectors perceive dependency. While the 8.76% is substantial and
Read MoreRecent growth projections across Africa reveal a continent advancing at two different speeds, with countries like Ethiopia, Uganda and Rwanda
Read MoreThe reopening of Mulungushi Textiles in Kabwe is a significant step toward Zambia’s industrial recovery and economic diversification. It reflects
Read MoreFor many young South Africans, the leap from matric to a career in technology can be difficult without formal qualifications
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